07-19-2015, 12:00 PM
(07-19-2015, 11:48 AM)bfine32 Wrote: You don't get to decide what "we" are only discussing. You asked me when I decided to be straight (def:a person who follows traditional or conventional mores.) I stated I chose this lifestyle once I realized I was attracted to the opposite sex. If the question would have been when did you choose to be attracted to the opposite sex then the answer would have been a little more difficult.
You can try to wrap it around semantics all you like; however, the root question is: When did you choose your sexual orientation? Many here suggest it isn't a choice; I suggest it is.
I further stated everybody has to make this choice
But it's not really a choice if, as you stated, chemicals in your brain lead the decision. It wasn't a conscious decision by you to decide--all things being equal.
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